California Gov. Gavin Newsom called for a new statewide standard for use of force during protests
California Gov. Gavin Newsom spoke on racial inequality in California amid protests taking place across the country following the deaths of George Floyd and other unarmed black people at the hands of police.
"They have nor reservoir of patience," he said. "They want this moment to be met with a deeper sense of urgency and want their cause to be clear — a cause of peace, a cause of progress." Newsom also announced a new police reform task force led by Lateefah Simon, current BART director and president of the Akonadi Foundation, along with Ron Davis, former East Palo Alto police chief who also served during the Obama administration.
"We will work with other stakeholders, swiftly with this office, and with law enforcement to not only shift the conversation but shift the practice." The total death count in the county is 2,565, with 61,045 reported cases. This includes 1,445 new cases. "94 percent of people who have died had underlying health conditions, and this number has stayed consistently high," said Ferrer.
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